82_FR_42073 82 FR 41903 - EPA Responses to Certain State Designation Recommendations for the 2010 Sulfur Dioxide Primary National Ambient Air Quality Standard: Notification of Availability and Public Comment Period

82 FR 41903 - EPA Responses to Certain State Designation Recommendations for the 2010 Sulfur Dioxide Primary National Ambient Air Quality Standard: Notification of Availability and Public Comment Period

ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY

Federal Register Volume 82, Issue 170 (September 5, 2017)

Page Range41903-41908
FR Document2017-18423

Notice is hereby given that the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) has posted on our public electronic docket and Internet Web site responses to certain state designation recommendations for the 2010 Sulfur Dioxide (SO<INF>2</INF>) Primary National Ambient Air Quality Standard (NAAQS). These responses include our intended designations for the affected areas. The EPA invites the public to review and provide input on our intended designations during the comment period specified in the DATES section. The EPA sent our responses directly to the states on or about August 22, 2017. The EPA intends to make final designation determinations for the areas of the country addressed by these responses no later than December 31, 2017.

Federal Register, Volume 82 Issue 170 (Tuesday, September 5, 2017)
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ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY

40 CFR Part 81

[EPA-HQ-OAR-2017-0003; FRL-9967-11-OAR]


EPA Responses to Certain State Designation Recommendations for 
the 2010 Sulfur Dioxide Primary National Ambient Air Quality Standard: 
Notification of Availability and Public Comment Period

AGENCY: Environmental Protection Agency (EPA).

ACTION: Notification of availability and public comment period.

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SUMMARY: Notice is hereby given that the Environmental Protection 
Agency (EPA) has posted on our public electronic docket and Internet 
Web site responses to certain state designation recommendations for the 
2010 Sulfur Dioxide (SO2) Primary National Ambient Air 
Quality Standard (NAAQS). These responses include our intended 
designations for the affected areas. The EPA invites the public to 
review and provide input on our intended designations during the 
comment period specified in the DATES section. The EPA sent our 
responses directly to the states on or about August 22, 2017. The EPA 
intends to make final designation determinations for the areas of the 
country addressed by these responses no later than December 31, 2017.

DATES: Comments must be received on or before October 5, 2017. Please 
refer to SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION for additional information on the 
comment period.

ADDRESSES: Submit your comments, identified by Docket ID No. EPA-HQ-
OAR-2017-0003, at http://www.regulations.gov. Follow the online 
instructions for submitting comments. Once submitted, comments cannot 
be edited or removed from regulations.gov. The EPA may publish any 
comment received to our public docket. Do not submit electronically any 
information you consider to be Confidential Business Information (CBI) 
or other information whose disclosure is restricted by statute. 
Multimedia submissions (audio, video, etc.) must be accompanied by a 
written comment. The written comment is considered the official comment 
and should include discussion of all points you wish to make. The EPA 
will generally not consider comments or comment contents located 
outside of the primary submission (i.e., on the Web, Cloud, or other 
file sharing system). For additional submission methods, the full EPA 
public comment policy, information about CBI or multimedia submissions, 
and general guidance on making effective comments, please visit https://www2.epa.gov/dockets/commenting-epa-dockets.
    The public may inspect the recommendations from the states and 
territories, our recent letters notifying the affected states, 
territories, and tribes of our intended designations, and area-specific 
technical support information at the following locations:

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            Regional offices                          States
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Dave Conroy, Chief, Air Programs         Connecticut, Maine,
 Branch, EPA New England, 1 Congress      Massachusetts, New Hampshire,
 Street, Suite 1100, Boston, MA 02114-    Rhode Island, and Vermont.
 2023, (617) 918-1661.
Richard Ruvo, Chief, Air Programs        New Jersey, New York, Puerto
 Branch, EPA Region II, 290 Broadway,     Rico, and Virgin Islands.
 25th Floor, New York, NY 10007-1866,
 (212) 637-4014.
Cynthia H. Stahl, Acting Associate       Delaware, District of Columbia,
 Director, Office of Air Program          Maryland, Pennsylvania,
 Planning, EPA Region III, 1650 Arch      Virginia, and West Virginia.
 Street, Philadelphia, PA 19103-2187,
 (215) 814-2180.
R. Scott Davis, Chief, Air Planning      Alabama, Florida, Georgia,
 Branch, EPA Region IV, Sam Nunn          Kentucky, Mississippi, North
 Atlanta Federal Center, 61 Forsyth       Carolina, South Carolina, and
 Street SW., 12th Floor, Atlanta, GA      Tennessee.
 30303, (404) 562-9127.
John Mooney, Chief, Air Programs         Illinois, Indiana, Michigan,
 Branch, EPA Region V, 77 West Jackson    Minnesota, Ohio, and
 Street, Chicago, IL 60604, (312) 886-    Wisconsin.
 6043.
Alan Shar, Acting Chief, Air Planning    Arkansas, Louisiana, New
 Section, EPA Region VI, 1445 Ross        Mexico, Oklahoma, and Texas.
 Avenue, Dallas, TX 75202, (214) 665-
 6691.
Mike Jay, Chief, Air Programs Branch,    Iowa, Kansas, Missouri, and
 EPA Region VII, 11201 Renner Blvd.,      Nebraska.
 Lenexa, KS 66129, (913) 551-7460.
Monica Morales, Air Program Director,    Colorado, Montana, North
 EPA Region VIII, 1595 Wynkoop Street,    Dakota, South Dakota, Utah,
 Denver, CO 80202-1129, (303) 312-6936.   and Wyoming.
Doris Lo, Air Planning Office, EPA       American Samoa, Arizona,
 Region IX, 75 Hawthorne Street, San      California, Guam, Hawaii,
 Francisco, CA 94105, (415) 972-3959.     Nevada, Northern Mariana
                                          Islands, Navajo Nation, and
                                          the Hopi Tribe.
Debra Suzuki, Manager, State and Tribal  Alaska, Idaho, Oregon, and
 Air Programs, EPA Region X, Office of    Washington.
 Air, Waste, and Toxics, Mail Code OAQ-
 107, 1200 Sixth Avenue, Seattle, WA
 98101, (206) 553-0985.
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    The information can also be reviewed online at https://www.epa.gov/sulfur-dioxide-designations and also in the public docket for these 
SO2 designations at https://www.regulations.gov under Docket 
ID No. EPA-HQ-OAR-2017-0003.

FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: For general questions concerning this 
action, please contact Liz Etchells, U.S. EPA, Office of Air Quality 
Planning and Standards, Air Quality Policy Division, C539-01, Research 
Triangle Park, NC 27709, telephone (919) 541-0253, email at 
[email protected]. The following EPA contacts can answer 
questions regarding areas in a particular EPA Regional office:

U.S. EPA Regional Office Contacts

    Region I--Leiran Biton, telephone (617) 918-1267, email at 
[email protected].
    Region II--Ken Fradkin, telephone (212) 637-3702, email at 
[email protected].
    Region III--Ruth Knapp, telephone (215) 814-2191, email at 
[email protected].
    Region IV--Twunjala Bradley, telephone (404) 562-9352, email at 
[email protected].
    Region V--John Summerhays, telephone (312) 886-6067, email at 
[email protected].

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    Region VI--Dayana Medina, telephone (214) 665-7241, email at 
[email protected].
    Region VII--David Peter, telephone (913) 551-7397, email at 
[email protected].
    Region VIII--Adam Clark, telephone (303) 312-7104, email at 
[email protected].
    Region IX--Anita Lee, telephone (415) 972-3958, email at 
[email protected].
    Region X--John Chi, telephone (206) 553-1185, email at 
[email protected].

SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:

Table of Contents

    The following is an outline of the Preamble.

I. What is the purpose of this action?
II. Instructions for Submitting Public Comments and Internet Web 
Site for Rulemaking Information
III. What is the 2010 SO[bdi2] NAAQS and what are the health 
concerns that it addresses?
IV. What are the CAA requirements for air quality designations and 
what action has the EPA taken to meet these requirements?
V. What guidance has the EPA previously issue and how does the EPA 
now intend to apply the statutory requirements to determine area 
designations and boundaries?
VI. What air quality information has the EPA used for these intended 
designations?
VII. How do the Round 3 designations affect Indian country?
VIII. Where can I find information forming the basis for the EPA's 
intended rule and exchanges between the EPA, states, and tribes 
related to this intended rule?

I. What is the purpose of this action?

    The purpose of this action of availability is to solicit input from 
interested parties other than states on the EPA's recent responses to 
the state designation recommendations for the 2010 SO2 
NAAQS. These responses, and their supporting technical analyses, can be 
found at https://www.epa.gov/sulfur-dioxide-designations and also in 
the public docket for these SO2 designations at https://www.regulations.gov under Docket ID No. EPA-HQ-OAR-2017-0003.
    On June 2, 2010, the EPA Administrator signed a notice of final 
rulemaking that revised the primary SO2 NAAQS (75 FR 35520; 
June 22, 2010) after review of the existing primary SO2 
standards promulgated on April 30, 1971 (36 FR 8187). The EPA 
established the revised primary SO2 NAAQS at 75 parts per 
billion (ppb) which is attained when the 3-year average of the annual 
99th percentile of 1-hour daily maximum concentrations does not exceed 
75 ppb.
    The process for designating areas following promulgation of a new 
or revised NAAQS is contained in the Clean Air Act (CAA or Act) section 
107(d) (42 U.S.C. 7407). After promulgation of a new or revised NAAQS, 
each governor or tribal leader has an opportunity to recommend air 
quality designations, including the appropriate boundaries for 
nonattainment areas, to the EPA. The EPA considers these 
recommendations as part of its duty to promulgate the formal area 
designations and boundaries for the new or revised NAAQS. By no later 
than 120 days prior to promulgating designations, the EPA is required 
to notify states, territories, and tribes, as appropriate, of any 
intended modifications to an area designation or boundary 
recommendation that the EPA deems necessary.
    After invoking a 1-year extension of the deadlines to designate 
areas, as provided for in section 107 of the Act, the EPA completed an 
initial round of SO2 designations for certain areas of the 
country on July 25, 2013 (referred to as ``Round 1'').\1\ Following the 
initial designations, three lawsuits were filed against the EPA in 
different U.S. District Courts, alleging the agency had failed to 
perform a nondiscretionary duty under the CAA by not designating all 
portions of the country by the June 2, 2013, deadline. In one of those 
cases, the U.S. District Court for the Northern District of California 
on March 2, 2015, entered an enforceable order for the EPA to complete 
the area designations by three specific deadlines according to the 
court-ordered schedule.
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    \1\ A total of 29 areas throughout the U.S. were designated in 
this action published on August 5, 2013 (78 FR 47191). The EPA 
designated all 29 areas nonattainment based on violating monitored 
SO2 concentrations from Federal Reference Method and 
Federal Equivalent Method monitors that are sited and operated in 
accordance with 40 CFR parts 50 and 58, and did not at that time 
designate any other areas.
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    To meet the first court-ordered deadline, additional areas were 
designated on June 30, 2016, and November 29, 2016 (collectively 
referred to as ``Round 2'').\2\ Pursuant to the court-ordered 
schedule,\3\ the EPA must complete SO2 designations for the 
remaining areas of the country by two specific deadlines: December 31, 
2017, and December 31, 2020. This current third round of designations 
addresses all remaining undesignated areas except those where a state 
\4\ has installed and begun timely operating a new SO2 
monitoring network meeting EPA specifications referenced in EPA's 
SO2 Data Requirements Rule.\5\
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    \2\ A total of 65 areas throughout the U.S. were designated in 
these actions published on July 12, 2016 (81 FR 45039), and December 
13, 2016 (81 FR 89870). Of these 65 areas, seven were designated 
nonattainment.
    \3\ Sierra Club v. McCarthy, No. 3-13-cv-3953 (SI) (N.D. Cal. 
Mar. 2, 2015).
    \4\ In Mineral County, West Virginia, a new SO2 
monitor was installed and is operated by the state of Maryland.
    \5\ 40 CFR part 51, subpart BB (80 FR 51052; August 21, 2015).
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    On or about August 22, 2017, consistent with section 
107(d)(1)(b)(ii) of the CAA, the EPA notified affected states, 
territories, and tribes of our assessment of their recommended 
designations for Round 3. While we are in agreement with the 
recommendations for many areas, some warrant further discussion. We 
stand ready to assist and hope to resolve any differences regarding the 
proper designation for these areas within the 120-day process provided 
by the CAA.
    For any areas that we designate nonattainment in our final action, 
the CAA directs states to develop and submit to the EPA State 
Implementation Plans (SIPs) within 18 months of the effective date of 
the final rule, that meet the requirements of sections 172(c) and 191-
192 of the CAA and provide for attainment of the NAAQS as expeditiously 
as practicable, but not later than 5 years from the effective date of 
the final rule.

II. Instructions for Submitting Public Comments and Internet Web Site 
for Rulemaking Information

A. Invitation To Comment

    The purpose of this action is to solicit input from interested 
parties, other than the states, territories, and tribes to which we 
have sent notification letters, on the EPA's recent responses to the 
designation recommendations for the 2010 SO2 NAAQS. These 
responses, and their supporting technical analyses, can be found at 
https://www.epa.gov/sulfur-dioxide-designations and also in the public 
docket for these SO2 designations at Docket ID No. EPA-HQ-
OAR-2017-0003. Air dispersion modeling input and output files are too 
large to post in the docket or on the Web site and must be requested 
from the EPA Docket Office or the Regional office contacts listed in 
the beginning of this document. The EPA Docket Office can be contacted 
at (202) 566-1744, and is located at EPA Docket Center Reading Room, 
WJC West Building, Room 3334, 1301 Constitution Avenue NW., Washington, 
DC 20004. The hours of operation at the EPA Docket Center are 8:30 
a.m.-4:30 p.m., Monday-Friday.
    CAA section 107(d) provides a process for air quality designations 
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involves recommendations by states, territories, and tribes to the EPA 
and responses from the EPA to those parties, prior to the EPA 
promulgating final area designations and boundaries. The EPA is not 
required under the CAA section 107(d) to seek public comment during the 
designation process, but we are electing to do so for these areas with 
respect to the 2010 SO2 NAAQS in order to gather additional 
information for the EPA to consider before making final designations 
for the specific areas addressed in the EPA's recent letters to states, 
territories, and tribes. The EPA invites public input on our responses 
to states regarding these areas during the 30-day comment period 
provided in this action. In order to receive full consideration, input 
from the public must be submitted to the docket by October 5, 2017. At 
this time, the EPA is not asking for public comments on areas beyond 
those areas that are the subject of this proposed action. This action 
and opportunity for public comment does not affect any rights or 
obligations of any state, territory, or tribe, or of the EPA, which 
might otherwise exist pursuant to the CAA section 107(d).
    Please refer to the ADDRESSES section in this document for specific 
instructions on submitting comments and locating relevant public 
documents.
    For some cases, the EPA has indicated to a state or territory that 
further discussion is needed--e.g., where the state recommended a 
designation of unclassifiable/attainment (or unclassifiable) and 
available air quality monitoring or modeling data show that the area 
may be violating the 2010 primary SO2 NAAQS or contain 
sources that may be contributing to air quality in a nearby area that 
may be violating the 2010 primary SO2 NAAQS. In establishing 
nonattainment area boundaries for a particular area, the EPA is 
required to include within the boundaries both the area that does not 
meet the standard and any nearby area contributing to the area that 
does not meet the standard. We are particularly interested in receiving 
comments, supported by relevant information, if you believe that a 
specific geographic area for which further discussion is needed 
concerning a state's recommended designation of unclassifiable/
attainment or unclassifiable (and for which available air quality data 
would require a modification of the recommended designation) should not 
be categorized by the CAA section 107(d) criteria as nonattainment, or 
if you believe that a specific nearby area for which the EPA does agree 
with a state's recommended designation of unclassifiable/attainment or 
unclassifiable should in fact be categorized as contributing to 
nonattainment using the CAA section 107(d) criteria. Please be as 
specific as possible in supporting your views.
     Describe any assumptions and provide any technical 
information and/or data that you used.
     Provide specific examples to illustrate your concerns, and 
suggest alternatives.
     Explain your views as clearly as possible.
     Provide your input by the comment period deadline 
identified.
    The EPA intends to complete designations for the areas subject to 
this round no later than December 31, 2017. The EPA is not yet prepared 
to respond to state and tribal area designation recommendations, or 
seek public input thereon, for areas that will be designated in Round 4 
for the 2010 SO2 NAAQS. The EPA is required to address those 
areas by December 31, 2020. Additional information on the EPA's 
intended approach for addressing designations for all areas can be 
found on the EPA's SO2 implementation Web site at https://www.epa.gov/so2-pollution/applying-or-implementing-sulfur-dioxide-standards.

B. What should I consider as I prepare my comments for the EPA?

    1. Submitting CBI. Do not submit CBI information to the EPA through 
https://www.regulations.gov or email. Clearly mark the part or all of 
the information that you claim to be CBI. For CBI in a disk or CD ROM 
that you mail to the EPA, mark the outside of the disk or CD ROM as CBI 
and then identify electronically within the disk or CD ROM the specific 
information that is claimed as CBI. In addition to one complete version 
of the comment that includes information claimed as CBI, a copy of the 
comment that does not contain the information claimed as CBI must be 
submitted for inclusion in the public docket. Information so marked 
will not be disclosed except in accordance with procedures set forth in 
40 Code of Federal Regulations (CFR) part 2. Send or deliver 
information identified as CBI only to the following address: Tiffany 
Purifoy, OAQPS CBI Officer, U.S. EPA, Office of Air Quality Planning 
and Standards, Mail Code C404-02, Research Triangle Park, NC 27711, 
telephone (919) 541-0878, email at [email protected], Attention 
Docket ID No. EPA-HQ-OAR-2017-0003.
    2. Tips for Preparing Your Comments. When submitting comments, 
remember to:
     Identify the rulemaking by docket number and other 
identifying information (subject heading, Federal Register date and 
page number).
     Follow directions.
     Explain why you agree or disagree; suggest alternatives 
and substitute language for your requested changes.

C. Where can I find additional information for this rulemaking?

    The EPA has also established a Web site for this rulemaking at 
https://www.epa.gov/sulfur-dioxide-designations. The Web site includes 
the state, territorial and tribal recommendations, the EPA's intended 
area designations, information supporting the EPA's preliminary 
designation decisions, as well as the rulemaking actions and other 
related information that the public may find useful.

III. What is the 2010 SO2 NAAQS and what are the health 
concerns that it addresses?

    The Administrator signed a final rule revising the primary 
SO2 NAAQS on June 2, 2010. The rule was published in the 
Federal Register on June 22, 2010 (75 FR 35520) and became effective on 
August 23, 2010. Specifically, the EPA established a new 1-hour 
SO2 standard at a level of 75 ppb, which is met at an 
ambient air quality monitoring site when the 3-year average of the 
annual 99th percentile of 1-hour daily maximum concentrations is less 
than or equal to 75 ppb, as determined in accordance with Appendix T of 
40 CFR part 50. 40 CFR 50.17(a) and (b). Current scientific evidence 
links short-term exposures to SO2, ranging from 5 minutes to 
24 hours, with an array of adverse respiratory effects including 
bronchoconstriction and increased asthma symptoms. Studies also show a 
connection between short-term exposure and increased visits to 
emergency departments and hospital admissions for respiratory 
illnesses, particularly in at-risk populations including children, the 
elderly, and asthmatics.\6\
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    \6\ See 75 FR 35520 at 35525, June 22, 2010.
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IV. What are the CAA requirements for air quality designations and what 
action has the EPA taken to meet these requirements?

    After the EPA promulgates a new or revised NAAQS, the EPA is 
required to designate all areas of the country as either 
``nonattainment,'' ``attainment,'' or ``unclassifiable,'' for that 
NAAQS pursuant to section 107(d)(1) of the CAA. As part of these Round 
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designations, EPA is implementing its interpretation of statutory terms 
under CAA section 107(d) nationwide and is basing these designations on 
EPA's nationwide analytical approach and technical analysis, including 
evaluation of monitoring data and air quality modeling, applied to the 
available evidence for each area.
    Regarding statutory definitions and the EPA's interpretations of 
such, the section 107(d)(1)(A)(i) of the CAA defines a nonattainment 
area as an area that does not meet the NAAQS or that contributes to a 
nearby area that does not meet the NAAQS. An attainment area is defined 
by the CAA as any area that meets the NAAQS and does not contribute to 
a nearby area that does not meet the NAAQS. Unclassifiable areas are 
defined by the CAA as those that cannot be classified on the basis of 
available information as meeting or not meeting the NAAQS.
    In this action, the EPA defines a nonattainment area as an area 
that the EPA has determined violates the 2010 SO2 NAAQS or 
contributes to a violation in a nearby area, based on the most recent 3 
years of air quality monitoring data, appropriate dispersion modeling 
analysis, and any other relevant information. In this action, an 
unclassifiable/attainment area is defined by EPA as an area that 
either: (1) Based on available information including (but not limited 
to) appropriate modeling analyses and/or monitoring data, EPA has 
determined (i) meets the 2010 SO2 NAAQS, and (ii) does not 
contribute to ambient air quality in a nearby area that does not meet 
the NAAQS; or (2) was not required to be characterized under 40 CFR 
51.1203(c) or (d) and EPA does not have available information including 
(but not limited to) appropriate modeling analyses and/or monitoring 
data that suggests that the area may (i) not be meeting the NAAQS, or 
(ii) contribute to ambient air quality in a nearby area that does not 
meet the NAAQS. In this action, an unclassifiable area is defined by 
the EPA as an area that either: (1) Was required to be characterized by 
the state under 40 CFR 51.1203(c) or (d), has not been previously 
designated, and on the basis of available information cannot be 
classified as either: (i) Meeting or not meeting the 2010 
SO2 NAAQS, or (ii) contributing or not contributing to 
ambient air quality in a nearby area that does not meet the NAAQS; or 
(2) was not required to be characterized under 40 CFR 51.1203(c) or (d) 
and the EPA does have available information including (but not limited 
to) appropriate modeling analyses and/or monitoring data that suggests 
that the area may (i) not be meeting the NAAQS, or (ii) contribute to 
ambient air quality in a nearby area that does not meet the NAAQS.
    These definitions refer to 40 CFR 51.1203(c) and (d), which are 
part of EPA's Data Requirements Rule. The citation to these CFR 
sections is in effect a reference to any area that contains a source, 
generally one emitting more than 2,000 tons per year of SO2 
or was otherwise listed under the DRR, with respect to which the state 
has indicated that it will comply with the Data Requirements Rule 
either by establishing a new monitoring network or by submitting an air 
quality modeling analysis.
    This nationwide analytical approach also includes but is not 
limited to: (1) EPA's interpretations of other terms in the context of 
Round 3 of the 2010 SO2 NAAQS; (2) the appropriate basis for 
characterizing the air quality of an area; (3) the five-factor analysis 
to determine the boundaries for each air quality area under the NAAQS; 
and (4) the methodology for appropriately characterizing SO2 
air quality through monitoring or modeling.
    The EPA notes that CAA section 107(d) provides the agency with 
discretion to determine how best to interpret the terms in the 
definition of a nonattainment area (e.g., ``contributes to'' and 
``nearby'') for a new or revised NAAQS, given considerations such as 
the nature of a specific pollutant, the types of sources that may 
contribute to violations, the form of the standards for the pollutant, 
and other relevant information. In particular, the EPA's position is 
that the statute does not require the agency to establish bright line 
tests or thresholds for what constitutes ``contribution'' or ``nearby'' 
for purposes of designations.\7\
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    \7\ This view was confirmed in Catawba County v. EPA, 571 F.3d 
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    Similarly, the EPA's position is that the statute permits the EPA 
to evaluate the appropriate application of the term ``area'' to include 
geographic areas based upon full or partial county boundaries, as may 
be appropriate for a particular NAAQS. For example, CAA section 
107(d)(1)(B)(ii) explicitly provides that the EPA can make 
modifications to designation recommendations for an area ``or portions 
thereof,'' and under CAA section 107(d)(1)(B)(iv) a designation remains 
in effect for an area ``or portion thereof'' until the EPA redesignates 
it.
    By no later than 1 year after the promulgation of a new or revised 
NAAQS, CAA section 107(d)(1)(A) provides that each state governor is 
required to recommend air quality designations, including the 
appropriate boundaries for areas, to the EPA.\8\ The EPA reviews those 
recommendations and is authorized to make any modifications the 
Administrator deems necessary. The statute does not define the term 
``necessary,'' but the EPA interprets this to authorize the 
Administrator to modify designations that did not meet the statutory 
requirements or were otherwise inconsistent with the facts or analysis 
deemed appropriate by the Administrator. If the EPA is considering 
modifications to a recommendation, we are required by CAA section 
107(d)(1)(B)(ii) to notify the state of any such intended modifications 
not less than 120 days prior to our promulgation of the final 
designation. These notifications are commonly known as the ``120-day 
letters.'' During this period, if the state or territory does not agree 
with the EPA's modification, it has an opportunity to respond to the 
EPA and to demonstrate why it believes the modification proposed by the 
EPA is inappropriate. If a state or territory fails to provide any 
recommendation for an area, in whole or in part, the EPA still must 
promulgate a designation that the Administrator deems appropriate, 
pursuant to CAA section 107(d)(1)(B)(ii). While CAA section 107(d) 
specifically addresses the designations process between the EPA and 
states and territories, the EPA intends to follow the same process to 
the extent practicable for tribes that submitted designation 
recommendations.
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    \8\ Tribes are invited to submit recommendations following 
promulgation of a new or revised NAAQS, but are not required to do 
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V. What guidance has the EPA previously issued and how does the EPA now 
intend to apply the statutory requirements to determine area 
designations and boundaries?

    In the notice of proposed rulemaking for the revised SO2 
NAAQS (74 FR 64810; December 8, 2009), the EPA issued proposed guidance 
on our approach to implementing the standard, including our approach to 
initial area designations. The EPA solicited comment on that guidance 
and, in the notice of final rulemaking (75 FR 35520; June 22, 2010), 
provided further guidance concerning implementation of the standard and 
how to identify nonattainment areas and boundaries for the 
SO2 NAAQS. Subsequently, on March 24, 2011, the EPA provided 
additional designations guidance to assist states with making their

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recommendations for area designations and boundaries.\9\ That guidance 
recommended, among other things, that monitoring data from the most 
recent 3 consecutive years be used to identify a violation of the 
SO2 NAAQS. This is appropriate because the form of the 
SO2 NAAQS is calculated as a 3-year average of the 99th 
percentile of the yearly distribution of 1-hour daily maximum 
SO2 concentrations (specifically the most recent 3 
consecutive years). The EPA based the first round of final 
SO2 designations in 2013 solely on violating monitored 
SO2 concentrations for the years 2010-2012 from Federal 
Reference Method and Federal Equivalent Method monitors that are sited 
and operated in accordance with 40 CFR parts 50 and 58, and did not at 
that time designate any other areas.
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    \9\ See, ``Area Designations for the 2010 Revised Primary Sulfur 
Dioxide National Ambient Air Quality Standards,'' memorandum to 
Regional Air Division Directors, Regions I-X, from Stephen D. Page, 
dated March 24, 2011.
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    In the March 24, 2011, guidance, the EPA stated that the perimeter 
of a county containing a violating monitor would be the initial 
presumptive boundary for nonattainment areas, but also stated that the 
state, tribe and/or the EPA could conduct additional area-specific 
analyses that could justify establishing either a larger or smaller 
area. The EPA indicated that the following factors should be considered 
in an analysis of whether to exclude portions of a county and whether 
to include additional nearby areas outside the county as part of the 
designated nonattainment area: (1) Air quality data; (2) emissions-
related data; (3) meteorology; (4) geography/topography; and (5) 
jurisdictional boundaries, as well as other available data. States and 
tribes may identify and evaluate other relevant factors or 
circumstances specific to a particular area.
    Following entry of the March 2, 2015, court order setting forth the 
schedule for the EPA to complete SO2 designations, the EPA 
issued updated designations guidance.\10\ This guidance superseded the 
March 24, 2011, designation guidance for the 2010 SO2 NAAQS, 
and identified factors that the EPA intended to evaluate in determining 
whether areas are in violation of the 2010 SO2 NAAQS or 
contribute to air quality in nearby areas that are in violation of the 
2010 SO2 NAAQS. The guidance also contained the factors the 
EPA intended to evaluate in determining the boundaries for all 
remaining areas in the country, consistent with the court's order and 
schedule. These factors include: (1) Air quality characterization via 
ambient monitoring or dispersion modeling results; (2) emissions-
related data; (3) meteorology; (4) geography and topography; and (5) 
jurisdictional boundaries.\11\
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    \10\ See, ``Updated Guidance for Area Designations for the 2010 
Primary Sulfur Dioxide National Ambient Air Quality Standard,'' 
memorandum to Regional Air Division Directors, Regions I-X, from 
Stephen D. Page, dated March 20, 2015.
    \11\ The EPA supplemented this guidance with documents first 
made available to states and other interested parties in 2013 and 
updated in 2016. See SO2 NAAQS Designations Source-
Oriented Monitoring Technical Assistance Document (February 2016), 
available at https://www.epa.gov/sites/production/files/2016-06/documents/so2monitoringtad.pdf, and SO2 NAAQS 
Designations Modeling Technical Assistance Document (August 2016), 
available at https://www.epa.gov/sites/production/files/2016-06/documents/so2modelingtad.pdf.
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    On March 8, 2017, the EPA issued a memo to clarify what version of 
the AERMOD modeling system is the most appropriate for consideration by 
the agency in the SO2 designations process.\12\
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    \12\ See ``Clarification on the AERMOD Modeling System Version 
for Use in SO2 Implementation Efforts and Other 
Regulatory Actions,'' memorandum to EPA Regional Air Division 
Directors from Richard A. Wayland, dated March 8, 2017. This memo is 
available at https://www3.epa.gov/ttn/scram/guidance/clarification/SO2_DRR_Designation_Modeling_Clarification_Memo-03082017.pdf.
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VI. What air quality information has the EPA used for these intended 
designations?

    For designations for the SO2 NAAQS, air agencies have 
the flexibility to characterize air quality using either appropriately 
sited ambient air quality monitors or modeling of actual or allowable 
source emissions.
    These intended designations are based on the EPA's application of 
the nationwide analytical approach to, and preliminary technical 
assessment of, the weight of evidence for each area, including but not 
limited to available air quality monitoring data and air quality 
modeling results. With respect to air quality monitoring data, the EPA 
has considered data from at least the most recent 3 calendar years, 
i.e., 2014-2016, as available. In most of the modeling runs available 
for EPA's review, the impacts of the actual emissions for one or more 
of the 3-year periods 2012-2014, 2013-2015, or 2014-2016 were 
considered, and in some cases the modeling was of recently effective or 
not-yet-effective limits on allowable emissions in lieu of or as a 
supplement to modeling of actual emissions. The 1-hour primary 
SO2 standard is violated at an ambient air quality 
monitoring site (or in the case of dispersion modeling, at an ambient 
air quality receptor location) when the 3-year average of the annual 
99th percentile of the daily maximum 1-hour average concentrations 
exceeds 75 ppb, as determined in accordance with Appendix T of 40 CFR 
part 50.

VII. How do the Round 3 designations affect Indian country?

    For areas of Indian country, there are no violating monitors. The 
Navajo Nation submitted modeling analyses for the areas around two 
SO2 emission sources located in the Navajo Nation, the 
Navajo Generating Station and the Four Corners Power Plant, neither of 
which indicated a violation of the NAAQS. The Navajo Nation and the 
lands of the Hopi Tribe are being designated as separate areas. No 
areas of Indian country are being designated as nonattainment as part 
of this round. Any other parts of Indian country being designated as 
unclassifiable/attainment or unclassifiable are being designated along 
with the surrounding state area.

VIII. Where can I find information forming the basis for this intended 
rule and exchanges between the EPA, states, and tribes related to this 
intended rule?

    Information providing the basis for this intended action are 
provided in a technical support document (TSD) \13\ included in the 
docket. The TSD, modeling files, technical assistance documents, 
applicable EPA guidance memoranda, and copies of correspondence 
regarding this process between the EPA and the states, territories, 
tribes, and other parties, are available for review at the public 
docket for these SO2 designations at https://www.regulations.gov under Docket ID No. EPA-HQ-OAR-2017-0003, at the 
EPA Docket Center listed in the ADDRESSES section of this document and 
on the agency's SO2 Designations Web site at https://www.epa.gov/sulfur-dioxide-designations. Area-specific questions can be 
addressed to the EPA Regional offices (see contact information provided 
at the beginning of this document).
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    \13\ The single TSD for this action consists of a few sections 
with information that applies to all affected areas or to certain 
groups of areas with some common features, and many sections that 
are specific to individual states, territories, or tribal areas. For 
convenience, the term ``TSD'' is also used generically to refer to 
these state/territory/tribe-specific sections. For informational 
purposes, these individual state/territory/tribe-specific sections/
TSDs are available for separate downloading from the indicated EPA 
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    Dated: August 22, 2017.
Mary E. Henigin,
Acting Director, Office of Air Quality Planning & Standards.
[FR Doc. 2017-18423 Filed 9-1-17; 8:45 am]
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                                                      Dated: August 22, 2017.                               responses to certain state designation                received to our public docket. Do not
                                                    Peter J. Brown,                                         recommendations for the 2010 Sulfur                   submit electronically any information
                                                    Rear Admiral, U.S. Coast Guard, Commander,              Dioxide (SO2) Primary National                        you consider to be Confidential
                                                    Seventh Coast Guard District.                           Ambient Air Quality Standard                          Business Information (CBI) or other
                                                    [FR Doc. 2017–18711 Filed 9–1–17; 8:45 am]              (NAAQS). These responses include our                  information whose disclosure is
                                                    BILLING CODE 9110–04–P                                  intended designations for the affected                restricted by statute. Multimedia
                                                                                                            areas. The EPA invites the public to                  submissions (audio, video, etc.) must be
                                                                                                            review and provide input on our                       accompanied by a written comment.
                                                    ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION                                intended designations during the                      The written comment is considered the
                                                    AGENCY                                                  comment period specified in the DATES                 official comment and should include
                                                                                                            section. The EPA sent our responses                   discussion of all points you wish to
                                                    40 CFR Part 81                                          directly to the states on or about August             make. The EPA will generally not
                                                                                                            22, 2017. The EPA intends to make final               consider comments or comment
                                                    [EPA–HQ–OAR–2017–0003; FRL–9967–11–
                                                    OAR]
                                                                                                            designation determinations for the areas              contents located outside of the primary
                                                                                                            of the country addressed by these                     submission (i.e., on the Web, Cloud, or
                                                    EPA Responses to Certain State                          responses no later than December 31,                  other file sharing system). For
                                                    Designation Recommendations for the                     2017.                                                 additional submission methods, the full
                                                    2010 Sulfur Dioxide Primary National                    DATES:  Comments must be received on                  EPA public comment policy,
                                                    Ambient Air Quality Standard:                           or before October 5, 2017. Please refer               information about CBI or multimedia
                                                    Notification of Availability and Public                 to SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION for                      submissions, and general guidance on
                                                    Comment Period                                          additional information on the comment                 making effective comments, please visit
                                                                                                            period.                                               https://www2.epa.gov/dockets/
                                                    AGENCY:  Environmental Protection                                                                             commenting-epa-dockets.
                                                    Agency (EPA).                                           ADDRESSES: Submit your comments,
                                                    ACTION: Notification of availability and                identified by Docket ID No. EPA–HQ–                      The public may inspect the
                                                    public comment period.                                  OAR–2017–0003, at http://                             recommendations from the states and
                                                                                                            www.regulations.gov. Follow the online                territories, our recent letters notifying
                                                    SUMMARY:   Notice is hereby given that                  instructions for submitting comments.                 the affected states, territories, and tribes
                                                    the Environmental Protection Agency                     Once submitted, comments cannot be                    of our intended designations, and area-
                                                    (EPA) has posted on our public                          edited or removed from regulations.gov.               specific technical support information
                                                    electronic docket and Internet Web site                 The EPA may publish any comment                       at the following locations:

                                                                                   Regional offices                                                                        States

                                                    Dave Conroy, Chief, Air Programs Branch, EPA New England, 1 Con-                     Connecticut, Maine, Massachusetts, New Hampshire, Rhode Island,
                                                      gress Street, Suite 1100, Boston, MA 02114–2023, (617) 918–1661.                     and Vermont.
                                                    Richard Ruvo, Chief, Air Programs Branch, EPA Region II, 290 Broad-                  New Jersey, New York, Puerto Rico, and Virgin Islands.
                                                      way, 25th Floor, New York, NY 10007–1866, (212) 637–4014.
                                                    Cynthia H. Stahl, Acting Associate Director, Office of Air Program Plan-             Delaware, District of Columbia, Maryland, Pennsylvania, Virginia, and
                                                      ning, EPA Region III, 1650 Arch Street, Philadelphia, PA 19103–                      West Virginia.
                                                      2187, (215) 814–2180.
                                                    R. Scott Davis, Chief, Air Planning Branch, EPA Region IV, Sam Nunn                  Alabama, Florida, Georgia, Kentucky, Mississippi, North Carolina,
                                                      Atlanta Federal Center, 61 Forsyth Street SW., 12th Floor, Atlanta,                  South Carolina, and Tennessee.
                                                      GA 30303, (404) 562–9127.
                                                    John Mooney, Chief, Air Programs Branch, EPA Region V, 77 West                       Illinois, Indiana, Michigan, Minnesota, Ohio, and Wisconsin.
                                                      Jackson Street, Chicago, IL 60604, (312) 886–6043.
                                                    Alan Shar, Acting Chief, Air Planning Section, EPA Region VI, 1445                   Arkansas, Louisiana, New Mexico, Oklahoma, and Texas.
                                                      Ross Avenue, Dallas, TX 75202, (214) 665–6691.
                                                    Mike Jay, Chief, Air Programs Branch, EPA Region VII, 11201 Renner                   Iowa, Kansas, Missouri, and Nebraska.
                                                      Blvd., Lenexa, KS 66129, (913) 551–7460.
                                                    Monica Morales, Air Program Director, EPA Region VIII, 1595                          Colorado, Montana, North Dakota, South Dakota, Utah, and Wyoming.
                                                      Wynkoop Street, Denver, CO 80202–1129, (303) 312–6936.
                                                    Doris Lo, Air Planning Office, EPA Region IX, 75 Hawthorne Street,                   American Samoa, Arizona, California, Guam, Hawaii, Nevada, Northern
                                                      San Francisco, CA 94105, (415) 972–3959.                                             Mariana Islands, Navajo Nation, and the Hopi Tribe.
                                                    Debra Suzuki, Manager, State and Tribal Air Programs, EPA Region X,                  Alaska, Idaho, Oregon, and Washington.
                                                      Office of Air, Waste, and Toxics, Mail Code OAQ–107, 1200 Sixth
                                                      Avenue, Seattle, WA 98101, (206) 553–0985.



                                                       The information can also be reviewed                 Standards, Air Quality Policy Division,                  Region II—Ken Fradkin, telephone
                                                    online at https://www.epa.gov/sulfur-                   C539–01, Research Triangle Park, NC                   (212) 637–3702, email at
                                                    dioxide-designations and also in the                    27709, telephone (919) 541–0253, email                fradkin.kenneth@epa.gov.
                                                    public docket for these SO2 designations                at etchells.elizabeth@epa.gov. The                       Region III—Ruth Knapp, telephone
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                                                    at https://www.regulations.gov under                    following EPA contacts can answer                     (215) 814–2191, email at knapp.ruth@
                                                    Docket ID No. EPA–HQ–OAR–2017–                          questions regarding areas in a particular             epa.gov.
                                                    0003.                                                   EPA Regional office:                                     Region IV—Twunjala Bradley,
                                                                                                                                                                  telephone (404) 562–9352, email at
                                                    FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:      For               U.S. EPA Regional Office Contacts                     bradley.twunjala@epa.gov.
                                                    general questions concerning this                         Region I—Leiran Biton, telephone                       Region V—John Summerhays,
                                                    action, please contact Liz Etchells, U.S.               (617) 918–1267, email at biton.leiran@                telephone (312) 886–6067, email at
                                                    EPA, Office of Air Quality Planning and                 epa.gov.                                              summerhays.john@epa.gov.


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                                                       Region VI—Dayana Medina,                             revised NAAQS is contained in the                     those where a state 4 has installed and
                                                    telephone (214) 665–7241, email at                      Clean Air Act (CAA or Act) section                    begun timely operating a new SO2
                                                    medina.dayana@epa.gov.                                  107(d) (42 U.S.C. 7407). After                        monitoring network meeting EPA
                                                       Region VII—David Peter, telephone                    promulgation of a new or revised                      specifications referenced in EPA’s SO2
                                                    (913) 551–7397, email at peter.david@                   NAAQS, each governor or tribal leader                 Data Requirements Rule.5
                                                    epa.gov.                                                has an opportunity to recommend air                      On or about August 22, 2017,
                                                       Region VIII—Adam Clark, telephone                    quality designations, including the                   consistent with section 107(d)(1)(b)(ii)
                                                    (303) 312–7104, email at clark.adam@                    appropriate boundaries for                            of the CAA, the EPA notified affected
                                                    epa.gov.                                                nonattainment areas, to the EPA. The                  states, territories, and tribes of our
                                                       Region IX—Anita Lee, telephone (415)                                                                       assessment of their recommended
                                                                                                            EPA considers these recommendations
                                                    972–3958, email at lee.anita@epa.gov.                                                                         designations for Round 3. While we are
                                                       Region X—John Chi, telephone (206)                   as part of its duty to promulgate the
                                                                                                                                                                  in agreement with the recommendations
                                                    553–1185, email at chi.john@epa.gov.                    formal area designations and boundaries
                                                                                                                                                                  for many areas, some warrant further
                                                    SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
                                                                                                            for the new or revised NAAQS. By no
                                                                                                                                                                  discussion. We stand ready to assist and
                                                                                                            later than 120 days prior to                          hope to resolve any differences
                                                    Table of Contents                                       promulgating designations, the EPA is                 regarding the proper designation for
                                                      The following is an outline of the                    required to notify states, territories, and           these areas within the 120-day process
                                                    Preamble.                                               tribes, as appropriate, of any intended               provided by the CAA.
                                                    I. What is the purpose of this action?                  modifications to an area designation or                  For any areas that we designate
                                                    II. Instructions for Submitting Public                  boundary recommendation that the EPA                  nonattainment in our final action, the
                                                          Comments and Internet Web Site for                deems necessary.                                      CAA directs states to develop and
                                                          Rulemaking Information                               After invoking a 1-year extension of               submit to the EPA State Implementation
                                                    III. What is the 2010 SO2 NAAQS and what                                                                      Plans (SIPs) within 18 months of the
                                                          are the health concerns that it addresses?
                                                                                                            the deadlines to designate areas, as
                                                                                                            provided for in section 107 of the Act,               effective date of the final rule, that meet
                                                    IV. What are the CAA requirements for air
                                                          quality designations and what action has          the EPA completed an initial round of                 the requirements of sections 172(c) and
                                                          the EPA taken to meet these                       SO2 designations for certain areas of the             191–192 of the CAA and provide for
                                                          requirements?                                     country on July 25, 2013 (referred to as              attainment of the NAAQS as
                                                    V. What guidance has the EPA previously                 ‘‘Round 1’’).1 Following the initial                  expeditiously as practicable, but not
                                                          issue and how does the EPA now intend
                                                                                                            designations, three lawsuits were filed               later than 5 years from the effective date
                                                          to apply the statutory requirements to                                                                  of the final rule.
                                                          determine area designations and                   against the EPA in different U.S. District
                                                          boundaries?                                       Courts, alleging the agency had failed to             II. Instructions for Submitting Public
                                                    VI. What air quality information has the EPA            perform a nondiscretionary duty under                 Comments and Internet Web Site for
                                                          used for these intended designations?             the CAA by not designating all portions               Rulemaking Information
                                                    VII. How do the Round 3 designations affect             of the country by the June 2, 2013,
                                                          Indian country?                                                                                         A. Invitation To Comment
                                                                                                            deadline. In one of those cases, the U.S.
                                                    VIII. Where can I find information forming                                                                       The purpose of this action is to solicit
                                                                                                            District Court for the Northern District
                                                          the basis for the EPA’s intended rule and                                                               input from interested parties, other than
                                                          exchanges between the EPA, states, and            of California on March 2, 2015, entered
                                                                                                            an enforceable order for the EPA to                   the states, territories, and tribes to
                                                          tribes related to this intended rule?
                                                                                                            complete the area designations by three               which we have sent notification letters,
                                                    I. What is the purpose of this action?                  specific deadlines according to the                   on the EPA’s recent responses to the
                                                       The purpose of this action of                        court-ordered schedule.                               designation recommendations for the
                                                    availability is to solicit input from                                                                         2010 SO2 NAAQS. These responses, and
                                                                                                               To meet the first court-ordered                    their supporting technical analyses, can
                                                    interested parties other than states on                 deadline, additional areas were
                                                    the EPA’s recent responses to the state                                                                       be found at https://www.epa.gov/sulfur-
                                                                                                            designated on June 30, 2016, and                      dioxide-designations and also in the
                                                    designation recommendations for the                     November 29, 2016 (collectively
                                                    2010 SO2 NAAQS. These responses, and                                                                          public docket for these SO2 designations
                                                                                                            referred to as ‘‘Round 2’’).2 Pursuant to             at Docket ID No. EPA–HQ–OAR–2017–
                                                    their supporting technical analyses, can                the court-ordered schedule,3 the EPA
                                                    be found at https://www.epa.gov/sulfur-                                                                       0003. Air dispersion modeling input
                                                                                                            must complete SO2 designations for the                and output files are too large to post in
                                                    dioxide-designations and also in the
                                                                                                            remaining areas of the country by two                 the docket or on the Web site and must
                                                    public docket for these SO2 designations
                                                                                                            specific deadlines: December 31, 2017,                be requested from the EPA Docket
                                                    at https://www.regulations.gov under
                                                                                                            and December 31, 2020. This current                   Office or the Regional office contacts
                                                    Docket ID No. EPA–HQ–OAR–2017–
                                                                                                            third round of designations addresses                 listed in the beginning of this document.
                                                    0003.
                                                       On June 2, 2010, the EPA                             all remaining undesignated areas except               The EPA Docket Office can be contacted
                                                    Administrator signed a notice of final                                                                        at (202) 566–1744, and is located at EPA
                                                    rulemaking that revised the primary SO2
                                                                                                               1 A total of 29 areas throughout the U.S. were     Docket Center Reading Room, WJC West
                                                                                                            designated in this action published on August 5,      Building, Room 3334, 1301 Constitution
                                                    NAAQS (75 FR 35520; June 22, 2010)                      2013 (78 FR 47191). The EPA designated all 29
                                                    after review of the existing primary SO2                areas nonattainment based on violating monitored
                                                                                                                                                                  Avenue NW., Washington, DC 20004.
                                                    standards promulgated on April 30,                      SO2 concentrations from Federal Reference Method      The hours of operation at the EPA
                                                    1971 (36 FR 8187). The EPA established                  and Federal Equivalent Method monitors that are       Docket Center are 8:30 a.m.–4:30 p.m.,
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                                                                                                            sited and operated in accordance with 40 CFR parts    Monday–Friday.
                                                    the revised primary SO2 NAAQS at 75                     50 and 58, and did not at that time designate any
                                                    parts per billion (ppb) which is attained               other areas.
                                                                                                                                                                     CAA section 107(d) provides a
                                                    when the 3-year average of the annual                      2 A total of 65 areas throughout the U.S. were     process for air quality designations that
                                                    99th percentile of 1-hour daily                         designated in these actions published on July 12,
                                                                                                            2016 (81 FR 45039), and December 13, 2016 (81 FR        4 In Mineral County, West Virginia, a new SO
                                                    maximum concentrations does not                         89870). Of these 65 areas, seven were designated
                                                                                                                                                                                                                  2
                                                                                                                                                                  monitor was installed and is operated by the state
                                                    exceed 75 ppb.                                          nonattainment.                                        of Maryland.
                                                       The process for designating areas                       3 Sierra Club v. McCarthy, No. 3–13–cv–3953 (SI)     5 40 CFR part 51, subpart BB (80 FR 51052;

                                                    following promulgation of a new or                      (N.D. Cal. Mar. 2, 2015).                             August 21, 2015).



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                                                    involves recommendations by states,                     designation of unclassifiable/attainment                • Identify the rulemaking by docket
                                                    territories, and tribes to the EPA and                  or unclassifiable should in fact be                   number and other identifying
                                                    responses from the EPA to those parties,                categorized as contributing to                        information (subject heading, Federal
                                                    prior to the EPA promulgating final area                nonattainment using the CAA section                   Register date and page number).
                                                    designations and boundaries. The EPA                    107(d) criteria. Please be as specific as               • Follow directions.
                                                    is not required under the CAA section                   possible in supporting your views.                      • Explain why you agree or disagree;
                                                    107(d) to seek public comment during                       • Describe any assumptions and                     suggest alternatives and substitute
                                                    the designation process, but we are                     provide any technical information and/                language for your requested changes.
                                                    electing to do so for these areas with                  or data that you used.                                C. Where can I find additional
                                                    respect to the 2010 SO2 NAAQS in order                     • Provide specific examples to                     information for this rulemaking?
                                                    to gather additional information for the                illustrate your concerns, and suggest
                                                    EPA to consider before making final                                                                              The EPA has also established a Web
                                                                                                            alternatives.
                                                    designations for the specific areas                                                                           site for this rulemaking at https://
                                                                                                               • Explain your views as clearly as
                                                    addressed in the EPA’s recent letters to                                                                      www.epa.gov/sulfur-dioxide-
                                                                                                            possible.
                                                    states, territories, and tribes. The EPA                                                                      designations. The Web site includes the
                                                                                                               • Provide your input by the comment
                                                    invites public input on our responses to                                                                      state, territorial and tribal
                                                                                                            period deadline identified.
                                                    states regarding these areas during the                                                                       recommendations, the EPA’s intended
                                                                                                               The EPA intends to complete                        area designations, information
                                                    30-day comment period provided in this                  designations for the areas subject to this
                                                    action. In order to receive full                                                                              supporting the EPA’s preliminary
                                                                                                            round no later than December 31, 2017.                designation decisions, as well as the
                                                    consideration, input from the public                    The EPA is not yet prepared to respond
                                                    must be submitted to the docket by                                                                            rulemaking actions and other related
                                                                                                            to state and tribal area designation                  information that the public may find
                                                    October 5, 2017. At this time, the EPA                  recommendations, or seek public input
                                                    is not asking for public comments on                                                                          useful.
                                                                                                            thereon, for areas that will be designated
                                                    areas beyond those areas that are the                   in Round 4 for the 2010 SO2 NAAQS.                    III. What is the 2010 SO2 NAAQS and
                                                    subject of this proposed action. This                                                                         what are the health concerns that it
                                                                                                            The EPA is required to address those
                                                    action and opportunity for public                                                                             addresses?
                                                                                                            areas by December 31, 2020. Additional
                                                    comment does not affect any rights or
                                                                                                            information on the EPA’s intended                        The Administrator signed a final rule
                                                    obligations of any state, territory, or
                                                                                                            approach for addressing designations for              revising the primary SO2 NAAQS on
                                                    tribe, or of the EPA, which might
                                                                                                            all areas can be found on the EPA’s SO2               June 2, 2010. The rule was published in
                                                    otherwise exist pursuant to the CAA
                                                                                                            implementation Web site at https://                   the Federal Register on June 22, 2010
                                                    section 107(d).
                                                       Please refer to the ADDRESSES section                www.epa.gov/so2-pollution/applying-or-                (75 FR 35520) and became effective on
                                                    in this document for specific                           implementing-sulfur-dioxide-standards.                August 23, 2010. Specifically, the EPA
                                                    instructions on submitting comments                     B. What should I consider as I prepare                established a new 1-hour SO2 standard
                                                    and locating relevant public documents.                 my comments for the EPA?                              at a level of 75 ppb, which is met at an
                                                       For some cases, the EPA has indicated                                                                      ambient air quality monitoring site
                                                    to a state or territory that further                       1. Submitting CBI. Do not submit CBI               when the 3-year average of the annual
                                                    discussion is needed—e.g., where the                    information to the EPA through https://               99th percentile of 1-hour daily
                                                    state recommended a designation of                      www.regulations.gov or email. Clearly                 maximum concentrations is less than or
                                                    unclassifiable/attainment (or                           mark the part or all of the information               equal to 75 ppb, as determined in
                                                    unclassifiable) and available air quality               that you claim to be CBI. For CBI in a                accordance with Appendix T of 40 CFR
                                                    monitoring or modeling data show that                   disk or CD ROM that you mail to the                   part 50. 40 CFR 50.17(a) and (b). Current
                                                    the area may be violating the 2010                      EPA, mark the outside of the disk or CD               scientific evidence links short-term
                                                    primary SO2 NAAQS or contain sources                    ROM as CBI and then identify                          exposures to SO2, ranging from 5
                                                    that may be contributing to air quality                 electronically within the disk or CD                  minutes to 24 hours, with an array of
                                                    in a nearby area that may be violating                  ROM the specific information that is                  adverse respiratory effects including
                                                    the 2010 primary SO2 NAAQS. In                          claimed as CBI. In addition to one                    bronchoconstriction and increased
                                                    establishing nonattainment area                         complete version of the comment that                  asthma symptoms. Studies also show a
                                                    boundaries for a particular area, the EPA               includes information claimed as CBI, a                connection between short-term
                                                    is required to include within the                       copy of the comment that does not                     exposure and increased visits to
                                                    boundaries both the area that does not                  contain the information claimed as CBI                emergency departments and hospital
                                                    meet the standard and any nearby area                   must be submitted for inclusion in the                admissions for respiratory illnesses,
                                                    contributing to the area that does not                  public docket. Information so marked                  particularly in at-risk populations
                                                    meet the standard. We are particularly                  will not be disclosed except in                       including children, the elderly, and
                                                    interested in receiving comments,                       accordance with procedures set forth in               asthmatics.6
                                                    supported by relevant information, if                   40 Code of Federal Regulations (CFR)
                                                    you believe that a specific geographic                  part 2. Send or deliver information                   IV. What are the CAA requirements for
                                                    area for which further discussion is                    identified as CBI only to the following               air quality designations and what
                                                    needed concerning a state’s                             address: Tiffany Purifoy, OAQPS CBI                   action has the EPA taken to meet these
                                                    recommended designation of                              Officer, U.S. EPA, Office of Air Quality              requirements?
                                                    unclassifiable/attainment or                            Planning and Standards, Mail Code                        After the EPA promulgates a new or
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                                                    unclassifiable (and for which available                 C404–02, Research Triangle Park, NC                   revised NAAQS, the EPA is required to
                                                    air quality data would require a                        27711, telephone (919) 541–0878, email                designate all areas of the country as
                                                    modification of the recommended                         at purifoy.tiffany@epa.gov, Attention                 either ‘‘nonattainment,’’ ‘‘attainment,’’
                                                    designation) should not be categorized                  Docket ID No. EPA–HQ–OAR–2017–                        or ‘‘unclassifiable,’’ for that NAAQS
                                                    by the CAA section 107(d) criteria as                   0003.                                                 pursuant to section 107(d)(1) of the
                                                    nonattainment, or if you believe that a                    2. Tips for Preparing Your Comments.               CAA. As part of these Round 3
                                                    specific nearby area for which the EPA                  When submitting comments, remember
                                                    does agree with a state’s recommended                   to:                                                     6 See   75 FR 35520 at 35525, June 22, 2010.



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                                                    designations, EPA is implementing its                   area may (i) not be meeting the NAAQS,                required to recommend air quality
                                                    interpretation of statutory terms under                 or (ii) contribute to ambient air quality             designations, including the appropriate
                                                    CAA section 107(d) nationwide and is                    in a nearby area that does not meet the               boundaries for areas, to the EPA.8 The
                                                    basing these designations on EPA’s                      NAAQS.                                                EPA reviews those recommendations
                                                    nationwide analytical approach and                         These definitions refer to 40 CFR                  and is authorized to make any
                                                    technical analysis, including evaluation                51.1203(c) and (d), which are part of                 modifications the Administrator deems
                                                    of monitoring data and air quality                      EPA’s Data Requirements Rule. The                     necessary. The statute does not define
                                                    modeling, applied to the available                      citation to these CFR sections is in effect           the term ‘‘necessary,’’ but the EPA
                                                    evidence for each area.                                 a reference to any area that contains a               interprets this to authorize the
                                                      Regarding statutory definitions and                   source, generally one emitting more                   Administrator to modify designations
                                                    the EPA’s interpretations of such, the                  than 2,000 tons per year of SO2 or was                that did not meet the statutory
                                                    section 107(d)(1)(A)(i) of the CAA                      otherwise listed under the DRR, with                  requirements or were otherwise
                                                    defines a nonattainment area as an area                 respect to which the state has indicated              inconsistent with the facts or analysis
                                                    that does not meet the NAAQS or that                    that it will comply with the Data                     deemed appropriate by the
                                                    contributes to a nearby area that does                  Requirements Rule either by                           Administrator. If the EPA is considering
                                                    not meet the NAAQS. An attainment                       establishing a new monitoring network                 modifications to a recommendation, we
                                                    area is defined by the CAA as any area                  or by submitting an air quality modeling              are required by CAA section
                                                    that meets the NAAQS and does not                       analysis.                                             107(d)(1)(B)(ii) to notify the state of any
                                                    contribute to a nearby area that does not                  This nationwide analytical approach                such intended modifications not less
                                                    meet the NAAQS. Unclassifiable areas                    also includes but is not limited to: (1)              than 120 days prior to our promulgation
                                                    are defined by the CAA as those that                    EPA’s interpretations of other terms in               of the final designation. These
                                                    cannot be classified on the basis of                    the context of Round 3 of the 2010 SO2                notifications are commonly known as
                                                    available information as meeting or not                 NAAQS; (2) the appropriate basis for                  the ‘‘120-day letters.’’ During this
                                                    meeting the NAAQS.                                      characterizing the air quality of an area;            period, if the state or territory does not
                                                      In this action, the EPA defines a                     (3) the five-factor analysis to determine             agree with the EPA’s modification, it
                                                    nonattainment area as an area that the                  the boundaries for each air quality area              has an opportunity to respond to the
                                                    EPA has determined violates the 2010                    under the NAAQS; and (4) the                          EPA and to demonstrate why it believes
                                                    SO2 NAAQS or contributes to a                           methodology for appropriately                         the modification proposed by the EPA is
                                                    violation in a nearby area, based on the                characterizing SO2 air quality through                inappropriate. If a state or territory fails
                                                    most recent 3 years of air quality                      monitoring or modeling.                               to provide any recommendation for an
                                                    monitoring data, appropriate dispersion                    The EPA notes that CAA section                     area, in whole or in part, the EPA still
                                                    modeling analysis, and any other                        107(d) provides the agency with                       must promulgate a designation that the
                                                    relevant information. In this action, an                discretion to determine how best to                   Administrator deems appropriate,
                                                    unclassifiable/attainment area is defined               interpret the terms in the definition of              pursuant to CAA section
                                                    by EPA as an area that either: (1) Based                a nonattainment area (e.g., ‘‘contributes             107(d)(1)(B)(ii). While CAA section
                                                    on available information including (but                 to’’ and ‘‘nearby’’) for a new or revised             107(d) specifically addresses the
                                                    not limited to) appropriate modeling                    NAAQS, given considerations such as                   designations process between the EPA
                                                    analyses and/or monitoring data, EPA                    the nature of a specific pollutant, the               and states and territories, the EPA
                                                    has determined (i) meets the 2010 SO2                   types of sources that may contribute to               intends to follow the same process to
                                                    NAAQS, and (ii) does not contribute to                  violations, the form of the standards for             the extent practicable for tribes that
                                                    ambient air quality in a nearby area that               the pollutant, and other relevant                     submitted designation
                                                    does not meet the NAAQS; or (2) was                     information. In particular, the EPA’s                 recommendations.
                                                    not required to be characterized under                  position is that the statute does not
                                                    40 CFR 51.1203(c) or (d) and EPA does                   require the agency to establish bright                V. What guidance has the EPA
                                                    not have available information                          line tests or thresholds for what                     previously issued and how does the
                                                    including (but not limited to)                          constitutes ‘‘contribution’’ or ‘‘nearby’’            EPA now intend to apply the statutory
                                                    appropriate modeling analyses and/or                    for purposes of designations.7                        requirements to determine area
                                                    monitoring data that suggests that the                     Similarly, the EPA’s position is that              designations and boundaries?
                                                    area may (i) not be meeting the NAAQS,                  the statute permits the EPA to evaluate                  In the notice of proposed rulemaking
                                                    or (ii) contribute to ambient air quality               the appropriate application of the term               for the revised SO2 NAAQS (74 FR
                                                    in a nearby area that does not meet the                 ‘‘area’’ to include geographic areas                  64810; December 8, 2009), the EPA
                                                    NAAQS. In this action, an unclassifiable                based upon full or partial county                     issued proposed guidance on our
                                                    area is defined by the EPA as an area                   boundaries, as may be appropriate for a               approach to implementing the standard,
                                                    that either: (1) Was required to be                     particular NAAQS. For example, CAA                    including our approach to initial area
                                                    characterized by the state under 40 CFR                 section 107(d)(1)(B)(ii) explicitly                   designations. The EPA solicited
                                                    51.1203(c) or (d), has not been                         provides that the EPA can make                        comment on that guidance and, in the
                                                    previously designated, and on the basis                 modifications to designation                          notice of final rulemaking (75 FR 35520;
                                                    of available information cannot be                      recommendations for an area ‘‘or                      June 22, 2010), provided further
                                                    classified as either: (i) Meeting or not                portions thereof,’’ and under CAA                     guidance concerning implementation of
                                                    meeting the 2010 SO2 NAAQS, or (ii)                     section 107(d)(1)(B)(iv) a designation                the standard and how to identify
                                                    contributing or not contributing to                     remains in effect for an area ‘‘or portion
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                                                                                                                                                                  nonattainment areas and boundaries for
                                                    ambient air quality in a nearby area that               thereof’’ until the EPA redesignates it.              the SO2 NAAQS. Subsequently, on
                                                    does not meet the NAAQS; or (2) was                        By no later than 1 year after the                  March 24, 2011, the EPA provided
                                                    not required to be characterized under                  promulgation of a new or revised                      additional designations guidance to
                                                    40 CFR 51.1203(c) or (d) and the EPA                    NAAQS, CAA section 107(d)(1)(A)                       assist states with making their
                                                    does have available information                         provides that each state governor is
                                                    including (but not limited to)                                                                                  8 Tribes are invited to submit recommendations
                                                    appropriate modeling analyses and/or                      7 Thisview was confirmed in Catawba County v.       following promulgation of a new or revised
                                                    monitoring data that suggests that the                  EPA, 571 F.3d 20 (D.C. Cir. 2009).                    NAAQS, but are not required to do so.



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                                                    recommendations for area designations                   boundaries for all remaining areas in the             annual 99th percentile of the daily
                                                    and boundaries.9 That guidance                          country, consistent with the court’s                  maximum 1-hour average
                                                    recommended, among other things, that                   order and schedule. These factors                     concentrations exceeds 75 ppb, as
                                                    monitoring data from the most recent 3                  include: (1) Air quality characterization             determined in accordance with
                                                    consecutive years be used to identify a                 via ambient monitoring or dispersion                  Appendix T of 40 CFR part 50.
                                                    violation of the SO2 NAAQS. This is                     modeling results; (2) emissions-related
                                                    appropriate because the form of the SO2                 data; (3) meteorology; (4) geography and              VII. How do the Round 3 designations
                                                    NAAQS is calculated as a 3-year average                 topography; and (5) jurisdictional                    affect Indian country?
                                                    of the 99th percentile of the yearly                    boundaries.11
                                                                                                              On March 8, 2017, the EPA issued a                    For areas of Indian country, there are
                                                    distribution of 1-hour daily maximum
                                                                                                            memo to clarify what version of the                   no violating monitors. The Navajo
                                                    SO2 concentrations (specifically the
                                                    most recent 3 consecutive years). The                   AERMOD modeling system is the most                    Nation submitted modeling analyses for
                                                    EPA based the first round of final SO2                  appropriate for consideration by the                  the areas around two SO2 emission
                                                    designations in 2013 solely on violating                agency in the SO2 designations                        sources located in the Navajo Nation,
                                                    monitored SO2 concentrations for the                    process.12                                            the Navajo Generating Station and the
                                                    years 2010–2012 from Federal Reference                                                                        Four Corners Power Plant, neither of
                                                                                                            VI. What air quality information has
                                                    Method and Federal Equivalent Method                                                                          which indicated a violation of the
                                                                                                            the EPA used for these intended
                                                    monitors that are sited and operated in                 designations?                                         NAAQS. The Navajo Nation and the
                                                    accordance with 40 CFR parts 50 and                                                                           lands of the Hopi Tribe are being
                                                    58, and did not at that time designate                     For designations for the SO2 NAAQS,                designated as separate areas. No areas of
                                                    any other areas.                                        air agencies have the flexibility to                  Indian country are being designated as
                                                       In the March 24, 2011, guidance, the                 characterize air quality using either                 nonattainment as part of this round.
                                                                                                            appropriately sited ambient air quality
                                                    EPA stated that the perimeter of a                                                                            Any other parts of Indian country being
                                                                                                            monitors or modeling of actual or
                                                    county containing a violating monitor                                                                         designated as unclassifiable/attainment
                                                                                                            allowable source emissions.
                                                    would be the initial presumptive                           These intended designations are                    or unclassifiable are being designated
                                                    boundary for nonattainment areas, but                   based on the EPA’s application of the                 along with the surrounding state area.
                                                    also stated that the state, tribe and/or                nationwide analytical approach to, and
                                                    the EPA could conduct additional area-                                                                        VIII. Where can I find information
                                                                                                            preliminary technical assessment of, the              forming the basis for this intended rule
                                                    specific analyses that could justify                    weight of evidence for each area,
                                                    establishing either a larger or smaller                                                                       and exchanges between the EPA, states,
                                                                                                            including but not limited to available air
                                                    area. The EPA indicated that the                                                                              and tribes related to this intended rule?
                                                                                                            quality monitoring data and air quality
                                                    following factors should be considered                  modeling results. With respect to air
                                                    in an analysis of whether to exclude                                                                             Information providing the basis for
                                                                                                            quality monitoring data, the EPA has                  this intended action are provided in a
                                                    portions of a county and whether to                     considered data from at least the most
                                                    include additional nearby areas outside                                                                       technical support document (TSD) 13
                                                                                                            recent 3 calendar years, i.e., 2014–2016,             included in the docket. The TSD,
                                                    the county as part of the designated                    as available. In most of the modeling
                                                    nonattainment area: (1) Air quality data;                                                                     modeling files, technical assistance
                                                                                                            runs available for EPA’s review, the                  documents, applicable EPA guidance
                                                    (2) emissions-related data; (3)                         impacts of the actual emissions for one
                                                    meteorology; (4) geography/topography;                                                                        memoranda, and copies of
                                                                                                            or more of the 3-year periods 2012–
                                                    and (5) jurisdictional boundaries, as                   2014, 2013–2015, or 2014–2016 were                    correspondence regarding this process
                                                    well as other available data. States and                considered, and in some cases the                     between the EPA and the states,
                                                    tribes may identify and evaluate other                  modeling was of recently effective or                 territories, tribes, and other parties, are
                                                    relevant factors or circumstances                       not-yet-effective limits on allowable                 available for review at the public docket
                                                    specific to a particular area.                          emissions in lieu of or as a supplement               for these SO2 designations at https://
                                                       Following entry of the March 2, 2015,                to modeling of actual emissions. The 1-               www.regulations.gov under Docket ID
                                                    court order setting forth the schedule for              hour primary SO2 standard is violated at              No. EPA–HQ–OAR–2017–0003, at the
                                                    the EPA to complete SO2 designations,                   an ambient air quality monitoring site                EPA Docket Center listed in the
                                                    the EPA issued updated designations                     (or in the case of dispersion modeling,               ADDRESSES section of this document and
                                                    guidance.10 This guidance superseded                    at an ambient air quality receptor                    on the agency’s SO2 Designations Web
                                                    the March 24, 2011, designation                         location) when the 3-year average of the              site at https://www.epa.gov/sulfur-
                                                    guidance for the 2010 SO2 NAAQS, and                                                                          dioxide-designations. Area-specific
                                                    identified factors that the EPA intended                   11 The EPA supplemented this guidance with
                                                                                                                                                                  questions can be addressed to the EPA
                                                    to evaluate in determining whether                      documents first made available to states and other
                                                                                                                                                                  Regional offices (see contact information
                                                    areas are in violation of the 2010 SO2                  interested parties in 2013 and updated in 2016. See
                                                                                                            SO2 NAAQS Designations Source-Oriented                provided at the beginning of this
                                                    NAAQS or contribute to air quality in                   Monitoring Technical Assistance Document              document).
                                                    nearby areas that are in violation of the               (February 2016), available at https://www.epa.gov/
                                                    2010 SO2 NAAQS. The guidance also                       sites/production/files/2016-06/documents/
                                                    contained the factors the EPA intended                  so2monitoringtad.pdf, and SO2 NAAQS
                                                                                                            Designations Modeling Technical Assistance
                                                    to evaluate in determining the                          Document (August 2016), available at https://           13 The single TSD for this action consists of a few
                                                                                                            www.epa.gov/sites/production/files/2016-06/           sections with information that applies to all affected
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                                                      9 See, ‘‘Area Designations for the 2010 Revised       documents/so2modelingtad.pdf.                         areas or to certain groups of areas with some
                                                    Primary Sulfur Dioxide National Ambient Air                12 See ‘‘Clarification on the AERMOD Modeling
                                                                                                                                                                  common features, and many sections that are
                                                    Quality Standards,’’ memorandum to Regional Air         System Version for Use in SO2 Implementation          specific to individual states, territories, or tribal
                                                    Division Directors, Regions I–X, from Stephen D.        Efforts and Other Regulatory Actions,’’
                                                    Page, dated March 24, 2011.                                                                                   areas. For convenience, the term ‘‘TSD’’ is also used
                                                                                                            memorandum to EPA Regional Air Division
                                                      10 See, ‘‘Updated Guidance for Area Designations      Directors from Richard A. Wayland, dated March 8,     generically to refer to these state/territory/tribe-
                                                    for the 2010 Primary Sulfur Dioxide National            2017. This memo is available at https://              specific sections. For informational purposes, these
                                                    Ambient Air Quality Standard,’’ memorandum to           www3.epa.gov/ttn/scram/guidance/clarification/        individual state/territory/tribe-specific sections/
                                                    Regional Air Division Directors, Regions I–X, from      SO2lDRRlDesignationlModelinglClarification            TSDs are available for separate downloading from
                                                    Stephen D. Page, dated March 20, 2015.                  lMemo-03082017.pdf.                                   the indicated EPA Web site.



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                                                      Dated: August 22, 2017.
                                                    Mary E. Henigin,
                                                    Acting Director, Office of Air Quality Planning
                                                    & Standards.
                                                    [FR Doc. 2017–18423 Filed 9–1–17; 8:45 am]
                                                    BILLING CODE 6560–50–P
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sudoc ClassAE 2.7:
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PublisherOffice of the Federal Register, National Archives and Records Administration
SectionProposed Rules
ActionNotification of availability and public comment period.
DatesComments must be received on or before October 5, 2017. Please refer to SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION for additional information on the comment period.
ContactFor general questions concerning this action, please contact Liz Etchells, U.S. EPA, Office of Air Quality Planning and Standards, Air Quality Policy Division, C539-01, Research Triangle Park, NC 27709, telephone (919) 541-0253, email at [email protected] The following EPA contacts can answer questions regarding areas in a particular EPA Regional office:
FR Citation82 FR 41903 

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